by Fleischer & Ravreby | Dec 8, 2020 | FAQs
COVID-19 continues to change the landscape of our reality as well as the day-to-day practice of family law. The pandemic has also had an impact in transforming the underlying substantive law related to the practice of family law.
by Fleischer & Ravreby | Nov 23, 2020 | FAQs
If you are were in a relationship where you experienced domestic violence, regardless of whether it was physical, emotional, or verbal, it is likely you deal with some ongoing anxieties relating to that trauma. But if you have a child with an abusive partner, the nightmare doesn’t always end when the divorce papers are signed.
by FleischerRavreby | May 10, 2017 | Family Law News
San Diego, Calif., May 10, 2017 – Being cheated on in a marriage hurts. It hurts a lot. Sometimes, the marriage can’t survive and the couple heads for divorce. Although statistics on infidelity are notoriously difficult to pin down, a study done for the...
by FleischerRavreby | Jan 21, 2017 | Family Law News
One Texas legislator thinks the divorce rate might drop if it wasn’t “so easy” to get divorced. San Diego, Calif., January 21, 2017 — Once the holiday season is over, family law attorneys all over the United States get ready for the onrush of clients through the...